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UP: Two men arrested for firing at constable inside police outpost

Two men were arrested here on Saturday for allegedly firing at a constable inside a police outpost, a police official said.


Not Nehru's India of 1962, it's Modi's new India: BJP on Rahul's remarks about Chinese threat

Hitting back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his remarks that India is ignoring the threat of war from China, the BJP on Friday said he is trying to spread confusion and demoralise soldiers and added it is not Jawaharlal Nehru's India of 1962.

 


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HC allows Johnson & Johnson to continue manufacturing baby powder, disallows sale till further order

The Bombay High Court on Friday allowed Johnson & Johnson to continue manufacturing its baby powder product despite its license expiring on December 15.

 

India's first transgender judge seeks reservation in government jobs for her community

Indore: India's first transgender Judge Joyita Mondal on Friday underlined the need for reservation in government jobs for her community members, saying their entry in segments like the police force and the Railways will change society's outlook towards them and help in their advancement in life.

 

RBI asks Razorpay, Cashfree to pause onboarding of new customers

New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India has asked Razorpay and Cashfree to temporarily stop the onboarding of new customers for their payment processing business, according to a source.

AIIMS data retrieved, services restored: Govt

New Delhi: More than two weeks after the AIIMS cyber attack, Minister of State for Health Bharati Pravin informed the Lok Sabha on Friday that all the data has been retrieved from an unaffected backup server with most of its services also being restored.

 

12-year-old boy collapses in school bus, dies of cardiac arrest

A 12-year-old boy died of cardiac arrest after collapsing in his school bus in Bhind in Madhya Pradesh, with a doctor who treated him saying on Friday he may be the youngest victim of cardiac arrest in the state.

 

Goa Speaker grants one month's time to turncoat MLAs Kamat, Lobo to reply to disqualification plea

Goa Assembly Speaker Ramesh Tawadkar on Friday granted 30 days' time to MLAs Digambar Kamat and Michael Lobo, who had quit the Congress and joined the BJP earlier this year, to file their replies on the disqualification petition moved against them by the grand old party.

 

MCD suspends teacher who threw Class 5 girl off first floor of school building

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi suspended a teacher of its school on Friday hours after she allegedly hit a class 5 student with scissors and threw her off the first floor of the building.

 

Will be in breach of special powers if we do not act in cases of violation of personal liberty: SC

Highlighting the importance of "personal liberty", the Supreme Court on Friday said it will be acting "in breach" of its special constitutional powers if it does not act in cases pertaining to the violation of the fundamental rights of the citizens of the country.

 

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